• Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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    8 months ago

    The difference being that you not buying the moon rock doesn’t affect a person that worked to produce that rock whereas pirating a copy of a game because you decide you don’t want to pay money for it because you fear you might not be able to play it permanently, that’s work theft, you’re profiting off the work of a person/team by enjoying the product they made to sell without compensating them.

    I’m sure you wouldn’t appreciate it if your boss came up with a similar way to justify not paying you for the work you do and he told you “Oh no, in not stealing anything!”

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      8 months ago

      They already have. Wage theft is by far the largest form of theft in the US, and they certainly try to claim that it is legal.

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          8 months ago

          They’re clearly working on the principal of “might makes right” considering that every single digital media company has had instances of “selling” customers media, and then deciding to make it impossible for the customer to use said media, and they never give refunds.

          What’s good for the goose is good for the gander.

          Since they are legally people, and they have all the power, then clearly it’s ok for the rest of us to be thieves, just like them

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            8 months ago

            How about the creators?

            It’s funny because so far all the pro pirating arguments ignore the creators, the work they do and the fact that they have to make a living too.